If you were talking about let the stock mature, the DUH. That's common sense.

Find me talking about anything other than the IPO. Do you not know what IPO stands for or something? That's why it's being compared to a rookie year in sports.

Initial Public Offering.

LinkedIn IPO - about $45 per share and closed the day over $94 per share. An increase of 171%.

Facebook IPO - $38 per share and closed the day at $38.23 per share. Technical glitches kept the price on day 1 from closing lower than it opened. Also, underwriters had to buy the stock back during day 1 to boost the price to lessen the embarrassment of possibly closing below the opening price.

This isn't a matter of opinion, this is facts only.

There is no face to save. I'm out though. Don't have time to debate such nonsense man.